Teenage Time Killer, a supergroup formed by members of Corrosion of Conformity, have given more details regarding their debut album which has been in the works for over a year now. This announcement comes after the group told Rolling Stone that they have signed a deal with Rise Records to release the album.

With no release date yet confirmed, Reed Mullin, a key member of the group, has told Indy Week that the release is slated for January. The music was recorded at Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl’s Studio 606 with Grohl contributing vocals to the release as well. Other known contributors include Lamb of God‘s Randy Blythe, Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor, Dead Kennedys’ Jello Biafra, ex-Queens Of The Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri, Clutch‘s Neil Fallon, among many others.

In regards to touring for the record, here is what Mullin told Indy Week:

“Dave Grohl’s folks – his management and marketing people – are going to help us do all that with the thing. We recorded about 98 percent of it at his studio. They were talking about…maybe do something like Kimmel and have three or four different singers come out at one time, like Jello and Lee Ving, maybe Randy from Lamb of God, something like that. All the songs are real short, so we could do, easily, four songs and not go over.”